I love the weird one-off internet: those tiny little fan projects made by someone with a true passion and something in their mind that’s probably hard to pronounce.

Any fun corners of the internet out there still beyond social media? Or do you build anything yourself?

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https://everynoise.com/

A site compiling every existing music genres, map them, then create submaps for each genre. It’s mesmerizing

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Damn this is really cool. Think I’m gonna play here for the next couple hours

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I was wondering what the axes were…

The calibration is fuzzy, but in general down is more organic, up is more mechanical and electric; left is denser and more atmospheric, right is spikier and bouncier.

Click anything to hear an example of what it sounds like.

Really cool.

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Not weird and not super obscure, but if you haven’t already seen this blog: https://ciechanow.ski/. Each post explains some random concept, but with interactive animations which make it intuitive and interesting.

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Not something I’ve built, but I was reviewing my bookmarks the other day and I found this site that I don’t even know how I found to begin with: http://geacron.com/home-en/

It’s an interactive world history atlas, where you can set the year and see what territories/nations existed or were like in the past. I’m not sure how accurate the maps are, especially as you go back further in history, but it’s still fun to get a rough idea of where different groups of people were.

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I’ve always wanted to make something like this ever since I finished a game of civ 1 and saw the recap you get at the end of a game!

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